Tuesday, December 6, 2016

Whoops, there went corporate free speech, once again

We had this court that specified shareholders can exercise free speech via the corporate organization. Now, even if the corporate organization makes no profit, it cannot exercise free speech about its own business. Hence, see the muddle when dummies think they can create law.

(Reuters) - The U.S. Supreme Court, ruling in an insidertrading case for the first time in two decades, on Tuesday upheld a Chicago man's conviction in a decision that could make it easier to prosecute people accused of profiting from confidential information.